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KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 dishwasher

KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 dishwasher Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 dishwasher, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Installation Instructions for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10741197

    Door and panel parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

    Part #W10741197

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Tech Sheet, English for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10751166

    Door and panel parts diagram

    Tech Sheet, English

    Part #W10751166

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Tech Sheet, French for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10751168

    Door and panel parts diagram

    Tech Sheet, French

    Part #W10751168

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  • Tub Coil Assembly for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10681492

    Tub and frame parts diagram

    Tub Coil Assembly

    Part #W10681492

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  • Relief Stirrer for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10337661

    Tub and frame parts diagram

    Relief Stirrer

    Part #W10337661

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  • Energy Guide for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10746816

    Door and panel parts diagram

    Energy Guide

    Part #W10746816

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  • Console Assembly for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10686318

    Control panel and latch parts diagram

    Console Assembly

    Part #W10686318

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Dishwasher Console Assembly for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10686309

    Control panel and latch parts diagram

    Dishwasher Console Assembly

    Part #W10686309

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  • Bottle for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10712313

    Optional parts (not included) diagram

    Bottle

    Part #W10712313

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Dishwasher Dishrack Cutlery Accessory for KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1 - Part W10712312

    Optional parts (not included) diagram

    Dishwasher Dishrack Cutlery Accessory

    Part #W10712312

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

KitchenAid Dishwasher KDTE104EWH1 FAQs

Yes, for KitchenAid dishwasher model KDTE104EWH1, we can replace many common parts ourselves if we follow safe shutoff steps and use the correct procedure; simple mechanical items are usually DIY-friendly, while electrical and plumbing repairs require extra care and testing. Use the KDTE104EWH1 installation guide for power, grounding, and mounting steps.

What you can usually replace yourself

These repairs are typically straightforward with basic hand tools:

  • Lower rack wheels and rollers (rack won’t slide smoothly)
  • Rack adjusters and clips (upper rack won’t stay level)
  • Door latch (door won’t close or start)
  • Drain hose (leaks or poor draining due to a split hose)
  • Basic cleaning and filter reinstallation (poor cleaning from restricted flow)

If your lower rack is dragging or popping off the track, the dishwasher dishrack roller assembly, lower WPW10195417 is a common fix for this model.

Repairs that take more skill (but are still DIY for experienced homeowners)

These involve wiring, water connections, or internal access:

  • Water inlet valve replacement (no fill or slow fill)
  • Drain pump replacement (won’t drain, humming, standing water)
  • Heating element replacement (poor drying, cool water)
  • Detergent dispenser replacement (cup won’t open)
Safety steps we follow before any repair

Dishwashers combine electricity and water, so we treat shutoff steps as mandatory:

  • Turn off power at the circuit breaker or fuse box before servicing
  • Shut off the dishwasher water supply valve
  • Avoid damaging the power cord, drain line, and water line when pulling the unit out
  • Use a grounded outlet and proper strain relief if wiring is involved
  • Keep wiring away from the motor and lower tub area during reassembly
Quick DIY decision guide
Symptom Most likely area DIY difficulty
Rack won’t roll Rack rollers/adjusters Easy
Won’t start Door latch, door closure Easy to medium
Won’t drain Drain hose, drain pump Medium
Not drying Heating circuit, element Medium
Not filling Water inlet valve Medium
Why it matters

Doing the right repair the right way prevents leaks, electrical shock risk, and repeat failures. For KDTE104EWH1, correct mounting, centering, and safe electrical routing also helps prevent door rubbing, vibration, and intermittent operation.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common KitchenAid dishwasher complaint is poor cleaning (dishes come out with food or film). On the KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1, this is usually caused by restricted water flow (dirty filter or spray arms), loading that blocks spray, or a detergent dispenser issue.

Quick checks that fix most “not cleaning” problems
  • Confirm the door fully closes and latches before starting; if the Start/Resume light blinks, close the door and press Start/Resume.
  • Load so large pans do not block the spray arms or the rear wash system.
  • Use the ProScrub option correctly (when selected) and keep items from interfering with the water feed tube and spray jets.
  • Run hot water at the sink until it is hot before starting the cycle.
  • Use fresh detergent and avoid overfilling the cup.
  • Clean the filter area and rinse off heavy soil from dishes.
Parts that commonly affect cleaning performance

If the basics look good, these parts are frequent culprits on many KitchenAid dishwashers:

Symptom Most likely area Example part for KDTE104EWH1
Detergent still in cup after cycle Dispenser not opening Dishwasher detergent dispenser W10861000
Weak spray, poor wash action Circulation system restriction or leak Circulation pump-to-sump hose, sump seals, pump/motor assembly
Poor drying plus leftover residue Heating circuit issue Heating element assembly
When to use ProScrub (and why loading matters)

The ProScrub wash area targets heavy soil at the back of the lower rack and front corners of the upper rack. For best results, we recommend:

  • Put the dirtiest surfaces facing the ProScrub spray jets.
  • Keep only one row of items facing the jets.
  • Keep the last tine row in the back of the lower rack angled (about 60°) when using ProScrub.
Why it matters

Cleaning problems are usually a water-coverage issue. If spray is blocked, water is too cool, or detergent does not release at the right time, the KDTE104EWH1 can finish a full cycle but still leave soil behind.

For cycle options, ProScrub loading guidance, and troubleshooting steps, use the KDTE104EWH1 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

A KitchenAid dishwasher typically lasts 10 to 14 years. For your KitchenAid KDTE104EWH1, consistent cleaning, using rinse aid for drying performance, and fixing small issues early are the biggest factors that help it reach the upper end of that range.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most dishwashers fail early due to wear in the wash system, drainage, or door components. These factors have the biggest impact:

  • Water quality: hard water speeds up mineral buildup and can reduce cleaning and drying performance
  • Maintenance: keeping the filter area and spray paths clear reduces strain on the pump
  • Usage: multiple loads per day shortens life compared to light weekly use
  • Detergent and rinse aid: rinse aid helps drying and helps control hard-water deposits
  • Small leaks or draining issues: addressing them quickly prevents bigger damage
What “normal operation” looks like on this model

Longer cycle times are common on newer, energy-efficient KitchenAid dishwashers. Many loads average 2 to 3 hours, and some cycles can run longer depending on options and sensor behavior. Details and operating tips are in the KDTE104EWH1 owner’s manual.

Quick check: repair vs. replace
If your KDTE104EWH1 has… Usually worth repairing Often points toward replacement planning
Minor rack or door issues Yes No
Not draining, but otherwise solid Often Sometimes
Multiple major failures close together Sometimes Yes
Parts that commonly extend usable life

Replacing a worn part early can prevent secondary damage and keep performance consistent.

  • If the door will not latch reliably, check the dishwasher door latch WPW10653840
  • If the dishwasher will not drain or leaves water behind, the drain system (including the pump) is a common focus area
  • If racks roll poorly or bind, lower rack wheel wear is common over time
Why it matters

A dishwasher near the end of its lifespan can still run, but small performance problems (poor draining, weak cleaning, door not latching) tend to cascade into bigger repairs. Staying ahead of maintenance and addressing symptoms early is the simplest way to get a full 10 to 14 years.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dishwashers

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Main causes: light switch beside the sink turned off, lack of power, bad dishwasher door switch, control system failure,…

Main causes: damaged or stuck spray arm, leaking door seal, damaged door hinge, leaky heating element water seal, cracke…

Main causes: improper loading, low water temperature, improper detergent dosage, detergent dispenser failure, spray arm …

Main causes: glass or popcorn kernel stuck in the chopper blade, drain line vibrating against the cabinet, debris in was…

Main causes: broken door latch, tripped circuit breaker, broken heating element, faulty vent fan, sensor failure, contro…

Main causes: not using rinse aid, rinse aid dispenser failure, broken heating element, malfunctioning vent, drying fan f…

Main cause: damaged rack height adjuster…

Main causes: clogged kitchen sink drain, clogged drain hose, drain check valve damaged, drain pump failure, control syst…

Main causes: water supply problem, stuck overfill float, clogged water inlet valve screen, water inlet valve failure…

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